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Uh, another “omigosh I’m late” stuff… Facepalm
Okay, I know many people would tell me it’s a correct term. But I kinda just draw my reaction to a theme if I can’t think of a nice interpretation. I don’t know what to draw except for cliched bits of glass. But then “broken pieces” sounds to me like someone took the pieces of something, which implies it’s broken already, and broke them… more. It’s like “frozen ice” or “generous altruist”. I dunno… It’s tough for me, I don’t get many puns, I can’t write my own, I can’t be sure if my text is correct unless it’s very simple. In Globish, as someone I know would say. Always expecting some rotten tomatoes because of that.
I… Just… Next theme Ashamed
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Pieces could be cut instead of broken. No one calls a jigsaw puzzle “broken”.
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Not true. The pieces could be pieces because they were separate entities to begin with.
 
To wit - chess pieces. Assuming they are undamaged, they are intact pieces. If they are smashed, THEN they become broken pieces.
 
QED. ^^
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You can have pieces of something that isn’t broken. If I take a screwdriver out of a toolkit, I have a piece of the toolkit, but it is not broken. I think the implication you are trying to get across when you say “broken pieces” is that the item is in pieces through destruction, rather than disassembly.